Sir Clutha Nantes Mackenzie (11 February 1895 – 30 March 1966) was a New Zealand politician and worker for the blind. He was briefly a Reform Party Member...
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between Lake Te Anau and Lake Wakatipu in 1907. Mackenzie was elected to the New Zealand Parliament for Clutha in 1887. He resigned in 1896 to assess the British...
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caused by the resignation of Arthur Myers, but he was defeated by Clutha Mackenzie. Historian Olssen claimed that Lee "emerged with enhanced mana" from...
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the Port Chalmers, and Clutha was won by James Thomson. In the 1887 election, Thomson was defeated by Thomas Mackenzie. Mackenzie retired from Parliament...
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National Library. pp. 1–6. Retrieved 6 December 2014. Gustafson 1980, p. 181. "Clutha". Otago Daily Times. No. 17779. 11 November 1919. p. 6. Retrieved 1 August...
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Clutha Mackenzie – Member of Parliament 1921–22 for Auckland East. Became blind at the age of 20 as a result of action at Gallipoli 1915. Sir Clutha was...
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Charles Luke Frederick Lye Douglas Lysnar Lance Macey John MacGregor Clutha Mackenzie Charles Macmillan John Andrew MacPherson Ernest Marsden John Mason...
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Frederick Way. The following table gives the election results: Lee defeated Mackenzie in the 1922 election; both had war disabilities. "Auckland East Seat"...
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Central Bill Parry 1,003 Albert Glover Auckland East Clutha Mackenzie John A. Lee 751 Clutha Mackenzie Auckland West Michael Joseph Savage 1,349 John Farrell...
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Edwin Dixon Auckland East 1921 2 November Arthur Myers Resignation Clutha Mackenzie Southern Maori 1922 25 January Hopere Uru Death Henare Uru Dunedin...
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Lindis River (category Tributaries of the Clutha River)
between Otago and the Mackenzie Basin in Canterbury. The Lindis river supports a number of fish species, including brown trout, Clutha flathead galaxiid,...
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Arthur Myers 1911 election 1914 election 1919 election 1921 by-election Clutha Mackenzie 1922 election John A. Lee 1925 election 1928 election James Donald...
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honour. Clutha Nantes Mackenzie – director of the Institute for the Blind, Auckland. Percy Rolfe Sargood – of Dunedin. For public services. Sir Clutha Mackenzie...
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National Library. pp. 1–6. Retrieved 6 December 2014. Gustafson 1980, p. 181. "Clutha". Otago Daily Times. No. 17779. 11 November 1919. p. 6. Retrieved 1 August...
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Kaikōura District Mackenzie District Selwyn District Timaru District Waimakariri District Waimate District Central Otago District Clutha District Queenstown-Lakes...
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highway winds along the valley of the Lindis River, reaching the upper Clutha River not far from Tarras. From here, the highway runs close to the eastern...
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Mayor of Hawera, as their official candidate, and it was said that Clutha Mackenzie was the party's second preference. Consequently, McDonald left again...
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initially, and from 1911 he stood for the Liberal Party. In the short-lived Mackenzie Ministry of 28 March to 10 July 1912 he held three important portfolios;...
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Central Bill Parry 1,003 Albert Glover Auckland East Clutha Mackenzie John A. Lee 751 Clutha Mackenzie Auckland West Michael Joseph Savage 1,349 John Farrell...
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Many of the region's lakes feed the country's second-longest river, the Clutha River, and its tributaries — these include Lakes Wakatipu, Wānaka, and Hāwea...
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Zealand. 1921: Clutha Mackenzie elected; he had been blinded at Gallipoli in World War I. 1922: John A. Lee elected (by defeating Clutha McKenzie in Auckland...
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the Mayor of Hawera, as their official candidate, and apparently Clutha Mackenzie was their second preference. Earlier, Thomas William McDonald announced...
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the South Island of New Zealand. It lies to the west of the valley of the Clutha River, close to the town of Alexandra and the artificial Lake Roxburgh....
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the Clutha River, splits into two arms, the Matau and the Koua, some 10 kilometres from the South Island's Pacific Coast. A large island, Inch Clutha, lies...
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Atkinson ACT John Hayes National Party Incumbent since 2005; winner Denise Mackenzie Labour Party 2005 candidate Richard McGrath Libertarianz Edwin Perry New...
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Akaroa Mackenzie Geraldine Levels Lake Vincent Waitaki Waimate Maniototo Waihemo Fiord Wallace Southland Tuapeka Taieri Waikouaiti Peninsula Clutha Bruce...
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Retrieved October 19, 2010.[permanent dead link] Mackenzie, Clutha Nantes; Sir Clutha Nantes Mackenzie (1954). World Braille Usage: a survey of efforts...
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Scots word for a small river)[failed verification] Riccarton, New Zealand Clutha River (from "Cluaidh", Scots Gaelic for "Clyde") Clyde Craigieburn Craigieburn...
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Wizard, The Boys of the Lough, Natural Acoustic Band, Battlefield Band, The Clutha, and The Whistlebinkies. Celtic rock developed as a variant of British folk...
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Notes Bleakley, Claire Green Party Hayes, John National Party winner MacKenzie, Denise Labour Party Perry, Edwin New Zealand First List MP; not returned...
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